The National Shawmut Bank Consolidation of 1898
Marian V. Sears
Business History Review, 1965, vol. 39, issue 3, 368-390
Abstract:
On the eve of the merger mania at the turn of the century, the reversal of the first two words in the name of the Shawmut National Bank made it the successor in a consolidation of ten national banks in Boston. Many of the characteristics of this consolidation are exceptions to common generalizations about corporations and control; mergers and motivations.
Date: 1965
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